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Harry Hammer #3

Squid-napped!

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When Harry Hammer decides to leave Shark Point for better waters, he finds squid-tastic trouble instead in this Shark School (mis)adventure.Instead of a super-cool celebration, Harry Hammer’s birthday party turns into a super-colossal embarrassment! Why do his parents always make him feel like a big baby hammerhead in front of his friends—and his arch rival, Rick Reef? Harry decides he’d be better off alone and leaves Shark Point for faraway waters. But he comes face-to-face with a giant squid who hasn’t had his lunch yet! Uh-oh…is the birthday boy on the menu?

145 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 1, 2013

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Davy Ocean

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Davy Ocean is the pseudonym of a collective of writers from the creative agency Hothouse Fiction, based in London.

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April 21, 2018
My second book on this series.
This works as a stand alone story too.
A good chapter book for early readers. It does contain some peril but the language is appropriate for the intended age range.
I think that isolating the main character from his friends did cut out the comedy too much. I understand that the plot needed this but it also reduced the laughs.
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September 22, 2020
About the book:
It was about a shark Called Harry who wants to be a lone shark away from shark point after an awful birthday. He got caught by a great big squid and he changed his mind as shark point saved him.

My favourite part:
When Harry got captured by the squid because he was being so silly and was not listening to anybody.

What could of been better:
If Harry became friends with the squid.
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Profile Image for AMY.
2,823 reviews
October 22, 2018
132 pages. I read 22 pages out of 42…and that was JUST the first chapter!!! UGH! It was wayyyyy too long. Weird! It is a strange kind of book and boring. Skip.
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November 18, 2014
Harry Hammer has a terrible birthday party and decides to run away from home. When he is captured by a giant squid who intends to cook him, he realizes home wasn't so bad and tries to find a way to escape. A funny, punny read with a good message.
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